Sunday

It's a GREEN Day!

Tomorrow is my birthday! One could not have a better day than St. Patrick’s Day to have a birthday on.  You get to wear GREEN on your birthday and if you don’t you'll get pinched!  Think of all the attention of getting pinched…NOT!  Ouch! That hurts!  Oh…you get to watch parades, drink green beer, I think not, not a beer drinker, but celebrate I will.  My hubby says I’m not Irish but after looking at Ancestry.com I find I do have Irish Ancestry in my linage, going all the way back to the early 1700’s
One just has to wear the socks to be official!

We were going to go to the RV show today, but it’s just too blasted cold and windy.  I have the day off tomorrow, maybe we will go look then if the weather is better.  Sometimes RV lots will still carry over their sales prices. 

Last night we went to Wally world and while cruising through the home goods area, they had just put out their spring-summer plastic ware.  I saw these
Lap trays, perfect for the RVer!


and had to snatch 7 up.  Bobbie Chapman introduced me to them, read about it here, and ever since then I have been looking for lap trays.  I had seen these in past years but the color was not what I was looking for.  This year the color was spot on and I knew if I didn't get them now they would be gone by next week.  So my official first purchase for the RV!  If you’re sitting outside under the awning these are perfect for having your lunch off of.

We have been going through lots of boxes sorting out the junk that we have needed to get rid of for a long time.  It’s slow work but rewarding to finally get rid of it.  Lots of paper to take to the recycle truck. 

We have new RV friends that we are going to meet up with. Earlene and Victor live just a few miles down the road from us.  Crazy thing is that we had to meet on the Internet to find out they lived so close.  They are trying to sell their home and become full-time RVers. 

We have two new followers on our blog.  Janet and Kevin Shaw of Seize the Day RV Adventure.  They are RVer wannabes, looking to get out on the road soon, and Ed Hurlburt of  Ed’s RV Tips, and his wife Debi of Debi’s RV Cooking.  Ed is full of tips about your RV and how to maintain it and Debi has a knock out site on cooking in your RV.  Go check out all these new sites and enjoy.

Here is a little ditty for you in celebration of “The Wearin’ o’ the Green




The Wearin’ o’ the Green

By Anonymous




OH, Paddy dear! and did ye hear the news that’s goin’ round?
The shamrock is forbid by law to grow on Irish ground!
No more St. Patrick’s day we’ll keep; his colour can’t be seen,
For there’s a cruel law ag’in’ the Wearin’ o’ the Green!

I met with Napper Tandy, and he took me by the hand,

And he said, “How’s poor ould Ireland, and how does she stand?”

“She’s the most distressful country that ever yet was seen,
For they’re hanging men and women there for the Wearin’ o’ the Green.

An’ if the colour we must wear is England’s cruel red,
Let it remind us of the blood that Ireland has shed;

Then pull the shamrock from your hat, and throw it on the sod,
An’ never fear, ’twill take root there, though under foot ’tis trod.

When law can stop the blades of grass from growin’ as they grow,
An’ when the leaves in summer time their colour dare not show,
Then I will change the colour, too, I wear in my caubeen;

But till that day, plaise God, I’ll stick to the Wearin’ o’ the Green.


Have a great day tomorrow…



“May the road rise up to meet you


May the wind be always at your back

May the sun shine warm upon your face


And the rain fall soft upon your fields


And until we meet again


May God hold you in the palm of his hand”

Irish Blessings

2 comments:

  1. Well, happy birthday, Susie...hope you treat yourself to something special. So happy you found some lap trays...but you bought 7???? Really???? Why 7??? We have TWO. Did you buy more to give away to your family? So happy you found nearby folks to discuss fulltiming. Going on the road with others is always fun. It will happen, Susie, just keep sorting through things.

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  2. I bought 7 because we plan to have lots of family as company when they come to see us, or we go there. Eating outside without a table is a little hard, especially for little ones. Even with a table available everyone will enjoy having their own tray. Walt...here we come! All of us in tow.

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